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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Please Fix This–T-SQL Tuesday #86
It’s T-SQL Tuesday time, and this month is an interesting topic. The invite comes from Brent Ozar, and it’s designed to get you to look at SQL Server. I spent some time thinking about this one and getting a post … Continue reading
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SQL Server is Getting More Popular
At the db-engines.com site, SQL Server was named the DMBS of the year. This was the site’s choice based on a measure of how popularity changed from Jan 2016 -Jan 2017. Apparently SQL Server grew in popularity in a number … Continue reading
Getting Started Blogging–#SQLNewBlogger
It’s a new year, and the perfect time for you to start blogging about your SQL Server work. I think blogging is a great way to showcase your knowledge, and over time, this can become as important to your potential … Continue reading
Changes are Coming to the SQLServerCentral Forums
The codebase for SQLServerCentral is old. Not as old as it looks, since our developers tried to keep the look and feel of the original site when they upgraded the underlying framework in 2009. Since then we’ve made a few … Continue reading
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